Evidence Tool In Determining Case Suspects Online Based Crime Basri, Johny Krisnan, Yulia Kurniaty, Hari Abdul Hakim
Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang
Abstract
In proving, evidence is important in establishing a suspect. The Indonesian Criminal Procedure Code stipulates 5 pieces of evidence: ^witness statements, expert statements, instructions, letters and statements of the accused (Article 184)^. Fifth this evidence is not sufficient enough in establishing suspects for online-based crimes.
The purpose of this study:
1. To identify the evidence used by investigators in determining the suspect.
2. To assess whether the evidence used by investigators in determining the suspect can be legally justified.
This research is normative research, using secondary data, in the form of Minutes of Examination (BAP) conducted by investigators in online-based crime cases. The data was obtained by conducting library research on BAP documents stored in the Police Library at the Magelang District Police. The data collected was analyzed using inductive methods.
It was found that there was evidence that deviated from the provisions of Article 184 of the Criminal Procedure Code, used by investigators in determining suspects.
Renewal of the Indonesian Criminal Procedure Code, which is adjusted to the development of science and technology, especially regarding ^evidence^.